Bibliographic citations
Ludeña, M., (2023). Prevalencia y factores de riesgo de helmintos gastrointestinales en ganados bovinos de tres comunidades del distrito de San Pablo - provincia de Ramón Castilla – Loreto-2022 [Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12737/9257
Ludeña, M., Prevalencia y factores de riesgo de helmintos gastrointestinales en ganados bovinos de tres comunidades del distrito de San Pablo - provincia de Ramón Castilla – Loreto-2022 []. PE: Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana; 2023. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12737/9257
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title = "Prevalencia y factores de riesgo de helmintos gastrointestinales en ganados bovinos de tres comunidades del distrito de San Pablo - provincia de Ramón Castilla – Loreto-2022",
author = "Ludeña Agnini, Milagros Miluska",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana",
year = "2023"
}
The present investigation was carried out with the purpose of determining the prevalence of gastrointestinal helminths related to risk factors in cattle through semiquantitative coproparasitological analysis in three communities of the district of San Pablo, province of Ramón Castilla, Loreto 2022. 93 samples were analyzed. faecal, by direct methods and Willis flotation. The research was descriptive of a non-experimental cross-sectional type. The genera and/or species of the parasites were identified according to the morphology of their eggs or infective larvae, presenting a prevalence of gastrointestinal parasites in general of 100%. 3.3% were Protozoa: Entamoeba spp. and 96.7% Helminths: mostly Nematodes Ancylostomideos spp. 77.1%, Ascaridae spp. and Trichostrongylidos spp., in 9.7% and 4.4% respectively, 2.2% of Lagochilascaris spp., Strongylidos spp. and a Trematode Fasciola hepatica, in a majority parasitic association of monoparasitism 80.4 %. The degree of prevalence of parasitism in the population was mostly mild, 50.49% in heifers, 13.04% calves and 17.24% adults respectively; 75.27% females and 15.05% males; Gyr Holstein breed 48.91% and Creoles 41.31%; 73.91% pregnant and 16.31% non-pregnant; 73.92% in the extensive rearing system and 16.30% intensive; 46.23% from San Pablo, 23.63% from Camuchero and 20.43% from San Alberto; Water consumption from streams 73.92%, 16.30% from wells, scarce with moderate infection and 1.09% with severe infection. The correlation analysis between the parasite load and age indicated that there was no relationship between both variables (P>0.05). No correlation tests were performed between the other variables because they were categorical. For this reason, we opted to perform median comparison tests and there were no differences between parasitosis and risk factors (P>0.05). Concluding that the high prevalence of parasitosis is indistinctly related to risk factors
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